How to Sign Up for Samsung’s One UI Beta Update based on Android 9.0 Pie

Samsung is now rebranding the name of its own software for the Galaxy series smartphones, yet again. We already know the the manufacturer has completely changed the software experience for their phones lately. Samsung’s new software is now branded as One UI instead of Samsung Experience 10 that came with the leaked Android 9.0 Pie beta for Galaxy S9. Samsung’s One UI Beta registration may begin as early as this week and the stable version will roll out in January 2019. So sign up for Samsung’s revolutionary One UI featuring Android 9.0 Pie for the S9 and S10 devices.

There are 3 key features to Sasmung’s One UI. Apart from the revamped user interface, it (1) focus mainly on the task at hand (or of priority), (2) interact naturally, and (3). With One UI you can easily find and focus on the priority content with the de-cluttered screens shown across the firmware and parts of the stock apps. You can get relevant information with each tap.

Another major change you will find is that the content generally start from middle of the screen. So it is extremely convenient for users to reach out to the top content (generally located at the top of the screen). Get what you want right at your fingertips.

Last but not the least, Samsung has finally added a native Night Mode across the firmware. Use Night Mode for a comfortable experience in the dark. According to Samsung’s blog post about the One UI, the beta program will begin for both the Snapdragon Galaxy S9 and S9 Plus devices in the United States (or China), as well as for the Exynos Galaxy S9 variants in countries like France, Germany, India, Poland, South Korea, Spain, UK.

In this tutorial we will show you how to sign up for Android Pie or Samsung’s One UI Beta program before anyone else. The procedure is simple, all you need to do is download the Samsung+ app or the Samsung Members app on your device and enroll for the beta program from notice section.